Sneak Peek : Perspective Warp in Photoshop

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About This Episode

Ever wished you had gotten closer to take your picture? Perhaps you were not right in front of your subject, or were too high or too low? This Photoshop sneak will let you adjust the perspective of parts of your shot while keeping the rest of the image intact. It is early prototype technology that we are working on in our development labs. This is not part of Photoshop CC, but is an example of capabilities that we could include in future years.

Ever wished you had gotten closer to take your picture? Perhaps you were not right in front of your subject, or were too high or too low? This Photoshop sneak will let you adjust the perspective of parts of your shot while keeping the rest of the image intact. It is early prototype technology that we are working on in our development labs. This is not part of Photoshop CC, but is an example of capabilities that we could include in future years.

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Photographers will often tell you that "It's all about the lighting", and this sneak experiments with playing with lighting after the fact. Tweak image lighting based on selected samples, and turn your home movies into blockbuster hits (or at least make them look the part) by adjusting lighting modeled on any movie you choose. It is early prototype technology that we are working on in our development labs. This is not part of Photoshop CC or After Effects CC, but is an example of capabilities that we could include in future years.

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